Narraway - Gloucester can be a match for Biarritz

In the run up to Gloucester's final home pool match in the 2009-10 Heineken Cup, back row forward Luke Narraway insists that Gloucester have a big incentive to win the final two pool games.

Gloucester take on Biarritz Olympique at Kingsholm on Saturday (kick off 3pm) before finishing off the group stages against Newport Gwent Dragons at Rodney Parade next weekend.

Biarritz currently head the group by ten points with Gloucester in second place. If Gloucester cannot overtake the French side, Bryan Redpath's side could still make the Heineken Cup or Amlin Challenge Cup semi finals with a good second placed finish.

And Narraway is adamant that the team will be going for it although he rates Biarritz very highly.

After a good start, and dominating for long periods at the Ricoh, skipper Tom Savage spoke after the Wasps defeat to GRTV about the small things that Gloucester have to work on as well as focussing on some of the positives.

Gloucester Rugby will take on Wasps on Sunday in their first ever visit in the Aviva Premiership to the Ricoh Arena. Speaking to the local media today, Director of Rugby David Humphreys previewed the game as well as giving an update on the injured Henry Trinder.

Following the 48-10 Aviva Premiership win over London Welsh on Saturday, Dan Murphy praised his team mates for battling right up to the very last minute in difficult conditions and maintaining the momentum that the team have built in 2015.

Henry Purdy scored two memorable tries against London Welsh at Kingsholm on Saturday, and attributed the first one to hard work on the training ground before describing how much he's enjoying playing his rugby alongside friends like Callum Braley.

Premiership Rugby today announces a new partnership with Singha Beer, which confirms the premium Thai lager as the new title sponsor of the Premiership Rugby 7s Series and an official partner of Premiership Rugby.